Help me pls...

I was updating my online game. after updating, i put my optical mouse for a test but the pc got hang. i press the reset button but nothing happen so i unplugged it from the outlet.. the problem is this: when i plug it directly to the outlet, the LED power indicator was not functioning and the cpu fan starts automatically. is there anything i can with this? help me pls....

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I have install window XP SP2, my sound doesn't come, when i try to play something it say "Windows Media Player cannot play the file because there is a problem with your sound device. There may not be a sound device installed on your computer, it may be in use by another program, or it may not be functioning properly." this that message come ups. i try everything on control Parnell. i am not sure what wrong with.

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First you reset the BOIS from within it or remove CMOS battery from Motherboard.
RAM may be faulty
Mouse is not faulty
HDD maybe checked or disconnect all the connection and check one afte another for testing